For the past few days I have been collecting brochures that have creative techniques that I want to incorporate into my brochure for my project. The first brochure that I grabbed was the 11th Annual Breast Cancer 5k Walk/Run. I liked this brochure because it had the breast cancer color pink for a themed color. I also liked that they had the silhouette pictures on the cover instead of a regular picture. I thought it was cool because it doesn’t show any specific group or person running/walking for breast cancer. This can symbolize that anyone could run/walk the 5k.
The next brochure I picked up was one about chemistry. The inside of the brochure was really cool. It had pictures of the equipment that scientists use. I also like that in this brochure has its subheadings in a different color and bolded. It makes them pop and separates them from the other works on the brochure. I like this because it keeps everything organized and easy to read and follow along. I would change the font size for the subheadings to be bigger in order to make sure that the material is easy to follow and the reader won’t get confused when the material switches subjects.
The last brochure that I picked up was one for the Women’s Resource Center. This brochure has all of the words aligned so it looks cleaned up and more professional. They also bold their headings and make the font bigger for them. I like that they changed the font for the titles that way no one can get lost. I didn’t like that their brochure isn’t colorful because it doesn’t allow the brochure to pop out. I also didn’t like that the only picture that they have is on the back. I think if I were to add a picture on my brochure it would be somewhere either in the beginning or in the middle of it. That way I would know that people saw it. Pictures also allow people to get different meanings or themes out of the topic that normally couldn’t be reached through words.
Brochure
For the past few days I have been collecting brochures that have creative techniques that I want to incorporate into my brochure for my project. The first brochure that I grabbed was the 11th Annual Breast Cancer 5k Walk/Run. I liked this brochure because it had the breast cancer color pink for a themed color. I also liked that they had the silhouette pictures on the cover instead of a regular picture. I thought it was cool because it doesn’t show any specific group or person running/walking for breast cancer. This can symbolize that anyone could run/walk the 5k.
The next brochure I picked up was one about chemistry. The inside of the brochure was really cool. It had pictures of the equipment that scientists use. I also like that in this brochure has its subheadings in a different color and bolded. It makes them pop and separates them from the other works on the brochure. I like this because it keeps everything organized and easy to read and follow along. I would change the font size for the subheadings to be bigger in order to make sure that the material is easy to follow and the reader won’t get confused when the material switches subjects.
The last brochure that I picked up was one for the Women’s Resource Center. This brochure has all of the words aligned so it looks cleaned up and more professional. They also bold their headings and make the font bigger for them. I like that they changed the font for the titles that way no one can get lost. I didn’t like that their brochure isn’t colorful because it doesn’t allow the brochure to pop out. I also didn’t like that the only picture that they have is on the back. I think if I were to add a picture on my brochure it would be somewhere either in the beginning or in the middle of it. That way I would know that people saw it. Pictures also allow people to get different meanings or themes out of the topic that normally couldn’t be reached through words.
My Brochure Draft: